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Les Humphries Singers Free Music

Les Humphries Singers

Effective period / Period of releases: 1970 - 2001

Members: Liz Mitchell, Jürgen Drews, Emily Woods, Victor Scott, Earl Jordan, Les Humphries, Barry St. John, Claudia Schwarz, Linda Uebelherr, John Lawton, Jimmy Bilsbury, Elvira Herbert, Judy Archer, Christopher Yim, Tina Werner, Peggy Evers, Malcolm Magaron, Henner Hoier, Barbara Johnson, En Davy, Inga Rumpf, Don Adams, Dave Brian, John Selley, Christina Werner, Lil Walker

The Les Humphries Singers was a 1970s musical group formed in Hamburg, Germany in 1969 by the English born Les Humphries, who had been inspired to do his own version of the Edwin Hawkins Singers. The Les Humphries Singers dissolved at the end of the 1970s, after Humphries had left due to tax liabilities to his English homeland, Alton, Hampshire.

The group consisted of a large number of singers of diverse ethnic origin, some of whom such as John Lawton also performed with other groups. Another member was Jürgen Drews, who later started a long-running solo career, starting with his 1976 hit in Germany, "Ein Bett im Kornfeld", a cover version of "Let Your Love Flow" by the Bellamy Brothers. Linda Thompson (born 21 September 1948 as Linda Übelherr), who had previously been a member of the Cornely Singers and Love Generation, was a member from 1973 to 1974, then joined Silver Convention and The Hornettes. Additional members included Henner Hoier (born 19 April 1945), who was a member of The Rivets and of The Rattles, and Liz Mitchell, later front woman with Boney M.

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